Welcome to Window Shopping, a weekly exercise in lusting over home products we want in our homes right the hell now. This week: grandma-meets-millennial bakeware, a Christmas … cactus and more.

Söderhamn 3 Seater Sofa Cover
Some use retail therapy to cope with stress. For Maxwell Ryan, it’s all about apartment therapy, which is also the name of the home and design website he founded. He recently collaborated with Bemz, which designs slipcovers for Ikea sofas, chairs and armchairs, on six corduroy fabrics that prove all’s well that ends wale. ID whatever Ikea seating you have, look it up at Bemz, then grab a slipcover to give it an instant upgrade. Hell, grab a few and you can pretend like you have a new sofa every day of the week.

Fully Baked
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$275.00 (22% off)
If we want to get as corny as Great Jones, then I say this: it’s time to get baked. The DTC-cookware brand is spot-on with its naming conventions (the baking sheet is called Holy Sheet), and it just unveiled its full line of bakeware items. The collection consists of a casserole die, pie pan, bread pans, cake pans and a baking sheet. The ceramic baking essentials come in blueberry blue and brocolli green, and they look like the bakeware your grandma would own if she too were obsessed with the millennial aesthetic.

Spiced Cherry
There’s some new Haus in the house. The brand is a farm-to-table apéritif brand, which means they put out low-ABV spirits made with only natural ingredients. Its latest offering is Spiced Cherry, influenced by the flavors of a Manhattan. A few of the ingredients in Spiced Cherry include dried cherries, anise seed, tellicherry peppercorns and cocoa nib. Haus isn’t here to get you drunk — it’s about savoring what you’re drinking and to help facilitate meaningful connections with the people around you (whether it’s socially distanced in-person hangouts or video calls). Drink it on the rocks, mixed with soda water or with a splash of rye whiskey.